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During the tour, George played with a bilby (a type of marsupial), attended a playgroup in Wellington and received a "marriage proposal" from a 10-month-old who wore a "Marry Me George" onesie.
Playroom, an American children's television series; Play Room (TV channel), a South African station; see List of South African mass media; Play Room (TV program), a Japanese TV show on Fuji TV hosted by Elli Rose 'The Playroom' (TV segment), a segment on the U.S. TV show Gabby's Dollhouse "The Playroom" , a 1980 episode
The rhyme was included in National Nursery Rhymes (London, 1870), a volume illustrated by George Dalziel and Edward Dalziel, where the words were set to music by James William Elliott. [10] And in 1885 they were set as a part song by the Canadian composer Joseph Gould under his musical pseudonym, Spencer Percival.
Set in New Orleans following the Great Depression, the play focuses on the Berniers sisters, two middle-aged spinsters who have sacrificed their own ambitions to look after their ne'er-do-well younger brother Julian, whose grandiose dreams repeatedly lead to financial disasters.
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When George wakes up the next day, George feels better and has a dish of ice cream before Carol takes George to the playroom. In the playroom, George puts on a puppet show. Later, he sees that Steve, a boy with a cast on his leg, trying to walk. With no one looking, George hops into Steve's wheelchair and races down the corridors. By the time ...
The term "onesie" has become widely recognized and is often used colloquially to refer to any type of infant bodysuit, regardless of the brand. It has also inspired the creation of adult-sized versions, known as adult onesies or jumpsuits, which have gained popularity as loungewear or costumes for events like themed parties or Halloween.
Taboo is a stage musical with a book by Mark Davies Markham (extensively rewritten for the Broadway production by Charles Busch), lyrics by Boy George, and music by George, John Themis, Richie Stevens, and Kevan Frost.